Carlo PetriniItalian National Institute of Health, Rome, ItalyAbstract: This article considers some of the ethical and legal issues relating to the ownership and use – including for commercial purposes – of biological material and products derived from humans. The discussion is divided into three parts: after first examining the general notion of ownership, it moves to the particular case of possible commercial use, and finally reflects on the case in point in the light of the preceding considerations. Units of cord blood donated altruistically for transplantation and which are found unsuitable for storage and transplantation, or which become unsuitable while stored in biobanks, are taken as an example. These cord-blood ...
The use of human biological materials (HBMs) involves a number of issues from both an ethical and a ...
OBJECTIVE. To analyse some ethical issues involved in umbilical cord blood (UCB) collection, storage...
• Trade in human tissue in Australia is prohibited by state law, and in ethical guidelines by the Na...
Carlo Petrini Bioethics Unit, Office of the President, National Institute of Health, Rome, Italy Abs...
This chapter discusses the Italian framework for research with human tissues. There are some main et...
This chapter discusses the Italian framework for research with human tissues. There are some main et...
Background: The tissue biobanking of specific biological residual materials, which constitutes a use...
Abstract Background Umbilical cord banks are a central component, as umbilical cord tissue providers...
During the past twenty years human biological materials have become increasingly important for resea...
Carlo Petrini Italian National Institute of Health, Rome, Italy Abstract: The procedures for collec...
During the past twenty years human biological materials have become increasingly important for resea...
OBJECTIVE. To analyse some ethical issues involved in umbilical cord blood (UCB) collection, storage...
During the past twenty years human biological materials have become increasingly important for resea...
During the past twenty years human biological materials have become increasingly important for resea...
The use of human biological materials (HBMs) involves a number of issues from both an ethical and a ...
The use of human biological materials (HBMs) involves a number of issues from both an ethical and a ...
OBJECTIVE. To analyse some ethical issues involved in umbilical cord blood (UCB) collection, storage...
• Trade in human tissue in Australia is prohibited by state law, and in ethical guidelines by the Na...
Carlo Petrini Bioethics Unit, Office of the President, National Institute of Health, Rome, Italy Abs...
This chapter discusses the Italian framework for research with human tissues. There are some main et...
This chapter discusses the Italian framework for research with human tissues. There are some main et...
Background: The tissue biobanking of specific biological residual materials, which constitutes a use...
Abstract Background Umbilical cord banks are a central component, as umbilical cord tissue providers...
During the past twenty years human biological materials have become increasingly important for resea...
Carlo Petrini Italian National Institute of Health, Rome, Italy Abstract: The procedures for collec...
During the past twenty years human biological materials have become increasingly important for resea...
OBJECTIVE. To analyse some ethical issues involved in umbilical cord blood (UCB) collection, storage...
During the past twenty years human biological materials have become increasingly important for resea...
During the past twenty years human biological materials have become increasingly important for resea...
The use of human biological materials (HBMs) involves a number of issues from both an ethical and a ...
The use of human biological materials (HBMs) involves a number of issues from both an ethical and a ...
OBJECTIVE. To analyse some ethical issues involved in umbilical cord blood (UCB) collection, storage...
• Trade in human tissue in Australia is prohibited by state law, and in ethical guidelines by the Na...